Estimating the optimal timing of surgery from observational data
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- Marginal Mean Models for Dynamic Regimes
- Modeling discrete time-to-event data
- Modeling the causal effect of treatment initiation time on survival: application to HIV/TB co-infection
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- The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects
- The role of the propensity score in estimating dose-response functions
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